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Forum Guidelines

istaril

Posted 04 July 2015 - 06:46 PM

istaril

Advanced Member

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1741 posts

Welcome to the 2nd Edition Rules Forum!

A note for first-time posters:Your first post on the forum has to be approved by an administrator (I am not one), which typically results in a short delay in your question appearing here. However, the administrators are not active on weekends, which may leave your question in limbo until Monday.

Purpose & Structure:

Its purpose is to serve as a place to come ask questions about/learn/discuss the intricacies of the rules of the game. This includes the ins-and-outs of running and judging tournaments. In addition, this forum should serve as a reference for players to come back to and find rulings they are looking for. As such, when a question is answered appropriately, a moderator will flag the best answer and mark the thread “answered”.

[Community] The Unofficial FAQ (A compilation of some of the more frequently asked questions on this forum)

Guidelines for Asking Questions:

Before asking, have a look around these forums and the above Rules Resources to see if your question has already been answered. You can use the search term "in:cardgamedb.com" in google to query this site specifically.

Many of the answers from this forum have also been transcribed by Scantrell as comments to the relevant cards on thronesdb.

One of the purposes of answering is to educate: try and answer the specific question asked as well as explain the underlying reasoning. As the old saying goes, Teach a person to interpret a timing chart, and you’ll...

If you are not certain of your answer, make that clear in your reply.

Keep in mind that the best answer will be flagged and remain a reference for new players for years to come. Adjust your tone, precision, language, and so on, accordingly.

Where possible, include the rules text (or at least references to the correct sections of rules documents) required to derive your answer.

If you obtain information directly from FFG, include the FULL question sent & answer obtained.